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... Exhibit " A. " Management was unwilling to agree to that interpretation , and after considerable negotiation , the following rule was agreed to on October 18 , 1917 : ( on the part of the O. R. C. and B. R. T. ) " When deadheading for ...
... Exhibit " A. " Management was unwilling to agree to that interpretation , and after considerable negotiation , the following rule was agreed to on October 18 , 1917 : ( on the part of the O. R. C. and B. R. T. ) " When deadheading for ...
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... Exhibit No. 1. ) Committee contends that the throwing of switches required of Fireman Rowe could have , and should have been assigned to Trainmen of Train 17 , on their arrival at Lakeport . The Carrier knew this work would be required ...
... Exhibit No. 1. ) Committee contends that the throwing of switches required of Fireman Rowe could have , and should have been assigned to Trainmen of Train 17 , on their arrival at Lakeport . The Carrier knew this work would be required ...
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... Exhibit No. 2 , covering an identical claim to the claim of Fireman Rowe , at the same station as claimed by Fireman Rowe . POSITION OF CARRIER : There was and is in full force an agreement between Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and ...
... Exhibit No. 2 , covering an identical claim to the claim of Fireman Rowe , at the same station as claimed by Fireman Rowe . POSITION OF CARRIER : There was and is in full force an agreement between Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and ...
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... Exhibit No. 1 . The real question is whether or not trainman on train 17 was available to throw switch which fireman threw . We say he was not . The correspondence in Employes ' Exhibit No. 2 speaks for itself . The occurrence was over ...
... Exhibit No. 1 . The real question is whether or not trainman on train 17 was available to throw switch which fireman threw . We say he was not . The correspondence in Employes ' Exhibit No. 2 speaks for itself . The occurrence was over ...
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... Exhibit No. 1. ) This disposes of any question about milk trains being the same as freight trains and recognizes in this kind of service no arbitraries or special allowances enroute are in order . Attention of members of the Board is ...
... Exhibit No. 1. ) This disposes of any question about milk trains being the same as freight trains and recognizes in this kind of service no arbitraries or special allowances enroute are in order . Attention of members of the Board is ...
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ADJUSTMENT BOARD 39 ADJUSTMENT BOARD ATTEST application approved June 21 Article Asherton Award Brotherhood of Railroad bulletin carrier and employe CARRIER'S STATEMENT cars Chairman Clifton Forge Committee Dated at Chicago deadhead dispute are respectively DIVISION NATIONAL RAILROAD Docket Dunellen Elizabethport employe or employes employes involved engine crew extra board extra list firemen freight crews freight service handling home terminal Illinois Jersey City Johns River Terminal June 21 Kingsville Leif Erickson McFarland Secretary Dated mileage minimum day Moberly NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT Odem operated Oral hearing overtime paid Palestine PARTIES TO DISPUTE passenger service passenger train passenger trainmen POSITION OF CARRIER POSITION OF EMPLOYES RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD Railroad Trainmen Railway Labor Act rate of pay regular assigned respectively carrier road crew Rule San Antonio schedule seniority districts seniority rights STATEMENT OF CLAIM STATEMENT OF FACTS T. S. McFarland Secretary Tamaqua third brakeman track trip yard crew yard engine yardmen
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177 ÆäÀÌÁö - No carrier, its officers or agents shall change the rates of pay, rules, or working conditions of its employees, as a class as embodied in agreements except in the manner prescribed in such agreements or in section 6 of this Act.
65 ÆäÀÌÁö - It shall be the duty of all carriers, their officers, agents, and employees to exert every reasonable effort to make and maintain agreements concerning rates of pay, rules, and working conditions, and to settle all disputes, whether arising out of the application of such agreements or otherwise, in order to avoid any interruption to commerce or to the operation of...
515 ÆäÀÌÁö - Board, shall be handled in the usual manner up to and including the chief operating officer of the carrier designated to handle such disputes; but, failing to reach an adjustment in this manner, the disputes may be referred by petition of the parties or by either...
298 ÆäÀÌÁö - On runs of over 100 miles overtime will begin when the time on duty exceeds the miles run divided by 12}^ miles per hour.
522 ÆäÀÌÁö - When a train stops or is delayed, under circumstances in which it may be overtaken by another train, the flagman must go back immediately with stop signals a sufficient distance to insure full protection.
571 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... consecutive hours computed continuously from the time first required to report to the final release at the end of the last run. Time shall be counted as continuous service in all cases where the interval of release from duty at any point does not exceed one hour. This rule applies regardless of mileage made. For calculating overtime under this rule the management may designate the initial trip.
65 ÆäÀÌÁö - To avoid any interruption to commerce or to the operation of any carrier engaged therein; (2) to forbid any limitation upon freedom of association among employees, or any denial, as a condition of employment or otherwise, of the right of employees to join a labor organization; (3) to provide for the complete independence of carriers and of employees in the matter of self-organization...
65 ÆäÀÌÁö - The majority of any craft or class of employees shall have the right to determine who shall be the representative of the craft or class for the purposes of this chapter.
510 ÆäÀÌÁö - When a train is moving under circumstances in which it may be overtaken by another train, the flagman must take such action as may be necessary to insure full protection. By night or by day when the view is obscured, lighted fusees must be thrown off at proper intervals. When day signals cannot be plainly seen, owing to weather or other conditions, night signals must also be used. Conductors and enginemen are responsible for the protection of their trains.
79 ÆäÀÌÁö - Negligence is the failure to do what a reasonable and prudent person would ordinarily have done under the circumstances of the situation, or doing what such a person under the existing circumstances would not have done.